The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 10, 1946, Page 3

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HOT DACE IN UGANDA BALLERS HOT RACE IN BEAT ELKS 470 1: P. (. LEAGUE GAME ON TONIGHT Jganda sent her nine against the (BY TME ASSOCIATED PRFSS’ sure 4 to 1 in seven innings last Five games out in front and hot- night. . ter than ever, San Francisco's Seals Jeff Worrall, mighty midget prepared to take on the seventh- the Canadian team, turned in place Seattle Rainicrs tonight in outstanding pitching job complete the next to last week of the Pacific with six strike-outs to spark his Coast League campaign. team in their victory drive. an Francisco plays eight games As the score now stands, the with Seattle while runner-up Oak- Upanda team has won one and lost land, which only a week ago was one of Elks club and took the local’s mea- | i | | | | | i | | i | | an | { THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA of FINEST IMPGRTED (hamp Serves As He Opens Reslauran! RIVERS ASKS oo | x 2 e m - CAB FINDING shingle Ml at TEAS | ! poin VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 10.—A " pectacular fire has destroyed the rdyit! Jeseph Crew shingle mill on False tin Creek Flats, the center of the S¢€ Vancouver mill indus Flam: ,7 L ts y > hundreds of fec the R v “'m:\ yvstem T de- v Vane o - n {velopment of 1 service to mat 100,600 Ds the Interior of Alaska, upon which B ‘PAURE EOO S Alaska lit placed empha it Empire vvant Ads brine resulls presenting its ¢ " P Compet * be- would 1ge deve go Triangle virtually tied for the lead, hooks up| Tonight at 5:30 o'clock they will| i b S g P e e with sixth-place San Diego in a play the local Mcose team. making | ize and :m‘lm‘”‘:«mw L )\mn‘ er .\‘l seven-game series. it a three game series in miniature. | i AL e g g o Big Cliff Melton, a one-time New o scoring last night looked | Camidll e ®l o ft e C l eCARNRECES York left-hander, was picked to like this: J the air transportaticn o oppose Seattle in the series opener| Innings 1238 456 6 17 111 L - * . —_— ey ltem. Coupled with permitting PAA in Seals’ Stadium tonight. Uganda 0012010 4| Heavywcight Champicn Joe Louis serves Vincent Imsclleferri, New York City Council President and Aet- 0 cio” o Anchorag ooy Los Angeles tangles with Sacra-|Elks 00000011, ing Maycr, as Louis’ new restaurznt opens at 11 Wes! 125th Street, New Yerk, Boxer Ray Robinsen (left) | away iy the ‘,‘,1.1‘ ’ fll,“\ of We make them Comfort- mento at the latter’s park and A comparative score shows that] ,.q p ster Mike Jaccbs, it their turns to b served. (AP Wirephoto) ansferring passer A . Pcrtland meets Hollywood in the!the Navy men had the game in!, sl St : - “',(l,‘ 1;:‘_‘\:““.:117‘,:A,\,M‘ rage 7 able, GOOd LOOklng e film city. their possession all the way. The! : i N O R T ! S0 a9 tn BET Bttt i e i i pENNANI RA(E IN U. S. DEPARTMENT ](‘)‘l\'(‘:)\l.\/{z,x::\, WEATHER BUREAU ! l.“]hh n(n:;m; ![\‘\‘ a8 ”m.;\:.!\” and Above All . . . s:;:?::: e Conghe }":d u“.‘f.".‘”x :“:,:a‘l'k’t‘\;nl’::) \!ll;\l ]:;;“ DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M., 1200H MERIDIAN TIME ‘“:”;:u;‘;- Al’i:[r:‘(;yv;n‘.n{l:(nllm]\:.::\ F CLEAN! Team W L Pot Flks team. | WATIONAL LEAGUE WEATHER BULLETIN Juneau westward San Francisco 107 60 6411 In the Elks line-up last evening Max X TODAY give the people of Keteh A Wf NOW NAVE Oakland 103 66 .609) were two men from other locall iN Do 4 DIE STAGE Lowest 4:30am. 24 hrs Weatherat throt ervice to Anchoraze, a 18-TIOUR VICE Hollywood 88 75 530 teams; McDaniels from the Amer-| Precip. 4:30am. well as to PFairbank It would Los Angeles 88 80 524 ican Legion pine, and Griffin from| 2 59 49 Trace Fog : PAA to give complete service J“slr Sacramento 85 86 497 the Moose | EY RALPH RODEN 25 Tra oW to the Interior and would complete San Diego 72 100 419 Complete line-ups for the two| (AP SPORTS WRITER 1 dy the compe ™m to major Seattle 66 101 395 teams were as follo : L S gl e et rdov: 1 0 Pt. Cloudy 'Alaska points 1 as permitting CALL Portland 64 102 386/ Uganda—Frewer, Woolacott, |st. Louis Cardinals and the Dawson stepovers at Ketchikan and Juneau American League 1f; Decosta, 3b; Thieman, 2b; Ad-|lyn Dodgers in the Natior Edm % 44 0 Pt. Cloudy hrcugh passen to or from 5 Team W L Petldison, cf; Worrall, p; Arndt, c; pennant race g derway today hanks 15 0 Cloudy attle. Boston 96 43 691 Lan 1b; Reynalls, rf. with the Red Bir beginnin Haines ... - 65 1 17 0 Clear i e 0 New Yoic 9 58 517 . ~Palmer, 2b; McDaniel i 13-game road trip at Philadelpk suncau s 3 0 Detroit % 57 571 Moscrip, 3b; Snow, 1b; Lewis, p: while the Dodgers entertain the Juneau Airport 66 1 0 EARM S'{R!KE 4 Washington 66 70 485 Griffin, cf; Werner, ¢; Hagerup, If; |Cincinnati Reds. 57 i 2 0 | Chicago 63 74 460 Smithberg, rf | The American League's eastern 52 Trac . : Cleveland 61 T 442 ——————— iclubs tal their last journey 49 ) 07 i St. Louis 57 6 429 {through the west with the pac 51 ) ) 3 3 | Philadelphia 41 90 343 RED Sox OFHCE IS setting Boston Red Sox needi ) 39 ) cl National League jonly to defeat the Detreit Tiger ] [ Clear Team W L Pet today to clinch their first per 50 ] 0 Clear | Brooklyn 8 51 619 ’ | Leading the Dodgers by two 48 Epeics Po The Albexta [ ike is still on Chicago 73 50 553 SERIES 'I'I(KE'I'S games, the Cards will play the 9 53 0 Fog ol o b ¥ ity ol kol Boston 69 64 519 Phils twice and then invade Flat- 64 49 0 Clear _;‘ vv‘. ‘ Tousth (m‘” Keds Cincinnati 58 75 435 i |bush for a three-game series 70 37 0 Clear Tlad S0i0es MeiEs adas . T Philadelphia 58 8 426 | In the only game in either league 51 37 0 Fog ,;,’ G “‘{1 .,“; S ominlth New York 56 80 412 EBOSTON, Sept. 10.—A cloudburst yesterday, the Philadelphia Pl 1:30 a. m. vesterday to 4:30 a. in. t ) of .lll.-. n .» Twit;x voted >Im1 Pittshburgh 52 8 400 of mail and telegrams inundated nosed out the New York Gian 5 night, t *er milk - deliy “': — e e — the offices of the Boston Red Sox to 4, under the lights at Philadel- WEA” SIS: A low pressure center located about 600 y‘ : 4 _ A g '_“, gellveries | .. A s itady. with & flood of applications phis iles oweht cottver Island hppears/$e be deepening. snd moying YoM the market effective ab mid- MKY HAR” No,w for world series tickets which offi-| New York 4; Ph phia stward s morning. “A‘ridge of -high pressure ‘cons - 5010 TOWEYen, de- A | s “cials estimated would Jones, Abernathy (7), Thompson high center o Wyoming across Southeast Alaska to the > eyl 'l‘” A half a million. 1@ and Gladd, Cooper (9); Schanz ) mperatur cre near normal over Southeast Alaska V'S 'ff." SRISIS, QuiATEn. aDG L3¢ avsrgthing HAND”NG NEw JOB The deluge began when carriers and Seminick yest Rain has fallen d the past 24 hours over western Alaska, A“’U"‘ b ”1“1“:7"v‘"""l"f:;‘):"“‘“_p‘ in staggered into the American League| —+o— = ~ v a ¥ oy o H T s it Tt Fen 000 MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN . BYTVig dironier BY A bl Ao Sporting ‘ NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—Stanley lsters in 25 mail sacks, and West- 'r ports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M, today grain clevators, creameries and G (Bucky) Harris has been hired as ern Union messengers lugged in a Salmon (EI lngS WIND Height of Waves throughout most of Al- OOdS an administrative assistant by the preliminary load of 9,000 telegrams. : ther Temp. Dir.and Vel (Sea Condition) wal comvilbon bt $io Lot New York Yankees but, says club| Club officials said additional de-| On 5 k. Waatankiwan. AltE president Larry MacPhail, he liveries of mail and telegrams 24 ‘ sodsbraftiviell i LR e e i should “in no wise be considered would be made throughout the day,| 3 L either if the estimates of Bost manager.” a manager or prospective and, Pestmaster Patrick J. Connoll, Anncuncing appeintment of the Traveling & tary Phil Tro¥ of #he ent- onestime ‘boy wonder” who was five Red Sox are bor: times a Major League manager, ed olfice force r MacPhail explained: checks and money “Harris will ke a contact man $¢0CC,000. between our players and the front| It also would meay/ that apli- office. He will have no field duti cants would average fizss than one MacPhail offered the explanation:chance in 13 pair in reply to a reporter’s question|cf the 75,0000 seats as fo whether Harris would succeed available for the t Bill Dickey as field manager off the on advance registr: Bombers. | 7 b everir is e B.B.LEA wr"'l M'DDI.E(OFF ! The following are the batting IN Golf IOURNE |and pitching leaders in the two ne oue anfaug t wa orders, ough r about :Ma_lor Leagues as of the start of | this week: | National League SPRINGFIELD, N. J, Sept. 10—| Batting—Musial, St. Louis, .365; Howard Everitt, 30, Philadelphia,| Hovp, Boston, .343. and Capt. Cary Middlecoff of Mem- Pitching—Higve, Brooklyn, 15-5, phis, were tied today with 68's at .750; Rowe, Phillies, 11-4- .733. the half way point of the 36-hole| American Lcague qualifying test for the national am-| Batting -— Vernon, Washington, | atcur golf championship. Skee Rie-|.345; Pesky, Boston, .337. gel, Glendale, Calif, was a shot' Pitching—Ferriss, Boston, 24-5- behind with 69. Bud Ward, Spo- .828; Newhcuser, Detroit, 24-7-.774. kane, defending champion, had al v, — Ut VERNON, MUSIAL AAPOSTOLISCORES - ARE TOPPERS IN THIRD KNOCKOUT | BATTERS' RACE I" HIS (MEBA(K\ NEW YOR;—_Sch 10—First |baseman Mickey Vernon of Wash- SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10— |ington and Stan Musial of the St. Fred Apostoli, once one of the|Louis Cardinals continue to pace greatest middleweights in the coun- the American and National leagues try, made it three straight vicmries'i"s"ec“vely in the individual bat- on his comeback campaign here last ting races as the major league sea- night, scoring a technical knockout!son rapidly draws towards a close. over Dencio Cabanella of Manilla| Vernon rapped out 14 hits In 32 in the seventh round of their 10-UIPS to the plate, including games d i % 'of Sunday during the past week to SR menown ;mcrease his mark from .339 to .345, et P leight points more than possessed ® @ o © e e e o e e by Johnny Pesky of Boston. who Ld v e is runner-up with .337. . TIDE TABLE e | Mausial lost four peints, drep- . e |ping from 369 to .365, but Johnny . SEPTEMBER 11 o |Hopp of the Bostcn Braves failed e High tide 1:39 am, 176 ft. e |to improve his second place aver- e ‘Low tide 7:56 a.m., -1.3 ft. e age, as he garnered only one safety e High tide 14:11 pm, 17.3 ft. e|in 27 tries to fall from .365 to .343. e Low tidé 20:12 pm, 02 ft. o ———————— . . DANCING ULaSSES v e e e 0 s e eve o e NOW ENROLLING 4 R e All P4ypes of dancing. Social Phonograph Tfecords. Homea| dan | 'for beginners, Studio 411 Beautiful, 'lIh/!‘w. pue ed 575, (adv.) i | A 6 Zero / & PORTLAND, Ore., oSept. 10. — I, Rogle " i'r“(" 7 District OPA reports salmon ceil- t' Retreat é ek ings for the fall Columbia River MARINE FORE] DING WEDNESDAY EVE- run will be unchanged from the fqy, Xutside watdrs, Sitka to Yakutat and protected waters of South- ;%m/v////. 1945 season. The fall fishing period | o, Sumner Strait—increasing nertherly to northeast- f 4l opens today. Ceilings to canners 15 to 20 miles per hour—increasing cloudiness. Pro- 7 Z \ a south of Frederick Sound and out- 1 Entrance to a—increasing rly to southeast- erly winds becgfing 15 to miles per hour--increasing cloudiness with intermittengAight rain by Wednesday aflernoon. 29.40 inches—49 degrees north, 143 degr 27 for chinook and steelhead. Silve sides are nine and one half cents. ——e——t Phonograph Records. des west, Beautiful. Home| _ ~ THOSE WHO BEGAN THE MERCANTILE Bysiness of Alaska, starting with the days of the gold rush, placed the foundations for a stromg Greyhound and connecting carriers have led the way in establishing the now taken-for-granted convenience of frequent daily bus schedules. For instance, daily bus schedules from Scattle include: Empire. These are well-known personalities . o o symbolic of the hardy progress, strength and power 1 of the Territory. When these businesses began, they depended upon slower forms of transportation than * 22 trips to Portland * 18 trips to California * 8 trips to all the East is now available in the air to speed the commerce of the Territory, PN A . . . Alaska's Foremost You can go wnen you want to, where you want to, by Greyhound. Airline . . . offers the finest in air transportation That gives you frequency of service with dependability. o« « modern comfort, safety, speed and economy! “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. .. Look to P N A " Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP, PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES eAlaskg’s FOREMOST < Airlines RESERVATIONS and TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telepbone 716 KARL K. KA1z, General Traffic Manager ~#=c GREYHOUND CENTRAL BUS TERMINAL Eighth & Stewart Seattle 1 SEneca 1515 THE SERVICE...COUNT ON FOR* BEST IN 8US GREYHOUND 3 Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern-Airlines

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